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Stian Opsahl


Steinar Westhrin Killi
Hilde Angelfoss

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Xifan Cui

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Mengxue MENGXUE ZHOU


Mosse Sjaastad

The focus of this diploma lies in using design artifacts and storytelling to arouse awareness and discussion among people on how the public, regulation, technology, and social environment could potentially engage in adjusting the direction towards a future platform.

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Bjørnar Andersen


Tine Hegli
«Sinsenhuset» is a project that deals with the challenges of loneliness, providing opportunities for people of all income groups to buy into the property market and the re-use of an existing building structure.

The building, formerly used as student housing, has large spaces in the core for shared functions. By reusing the building’s structure, it can easily be adapted to cohousing - a more sustainable, cheap and social way of living that connects people across generations.
Martin Tosterud


Erik Fenstad Langdalen
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Miriam Landa KvalebergLars Aabel


Tine Hegli
Astrid Rohde Wang
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Ahmed Faisal


Luis Rodrigo Callejas Mujica
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Man stopped capturing new forest lands long ago and locked themselves inside the polders, but the rivers still continue to erode and deposit at the polder outsides. Therefore, lands are created in between forests and polders which do not have any clear law about who do those belong to. Mangrove tries to migrate into these parts by sending over floating germinated seeds; while man tries to take control by creating saltwater shrimp ponds.
Yuxin Bai


Giambattista Zaccariotto
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Miguel Hernández


Luis Rodrigo Callejas Mujica
The garden of the prosperous monastery of Selja disappeared 500 years ago. The ruins of the old abbey remain in place and the landscape surrounding it is in great measure a product of the activity of the monks. Pilgrimage to the shrine of St. Sunniva, womb of Norwegian church , has recently been reo-pened.

The project understands the situation as an opportunity to turn the future pilgrimage centre into a new monastery. A home for temporary visitors and seasonal researchers.

Sepehr Kari Jafari


Hanne Bat Finke
Marianne Lucie Skuncke

 

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